The five Pillars of Islam are fairly well known. The six Articles of Faith a bit less so. These are things (according to most mainstream Muslim scholars) that all Muslims must believe in. At least 50% are fairly obvious if you fancy a guess.
I may expand this quiz. Plenty of other stuff I could put in here. Or I could keep it small at 30 questions. I thought it would be good for the front page as is, or maybe slightly larger. Any input?
I do have a sequel already in the works with some harder questions and some questions that probably would not make it on to the front page. But that's a separate thing, just for my own enjoyment.
Every time I do this I forget the same ones, even though I know them. Also, could 'Prayer space' be more.. clear? I was thinking of the actual area inside of a mosque
Technically the "area inside of a mosque" is the mosque... I mean... I know probably the way that Westerners think of it, they conceptualize the building as the mosque, and the room inside where people pray as something else. We might call this a "prayer hall" or something like that in English, but in Arabic it's just the masjid (mosque). And a masjid is simply a place to pray. It can be anywhere. It doesn't have to be inside a special building with a big fancy dome and minarets... it can just be a square featureless room inside a larger building with a completely unrelated function.
I guess, maybe... I could say... "place to pray?" Or how about "place of worship?" That would be accurate and probably less confusing. Right?
I was trying to keep the clue short so that it would still be on one line and the column wouldn't become too fat. But... I've been meaning to re-do this quiz for over a year. If I ever get around to it then I'll try to do something about this.
I tried to make the type-ins pretty open ended. If you tell me what things you tried typing in that were not accepted that could help me improve the type-ins.
Great quiz and congratulations on having over a million people take your quizes. I would ask that the Shahadah also include Shaadah or Declaration as possibilities. I tried both. I honestly thought that the middle h in Shahadah was from an ayin which is not always written.
Please accept just "books" for holy books. I was fairly sure that was right, but as soon as "books" wasn't accepted, I moved on to try to dig something out of my memory.
The hardest part for me is not so much the religion as the Arabic. It was helpful that you accepted translations of the pillars ("pilgrimage", "charity", "prayer", etc.), but it would have been even more helpful if you'd also displayed those translations so that I could keep track of which ones I'd gotten and which I was still looking for.
I was born into a Christian family in a rural area of the US. Had my son not had a Muslim roommate in college, I probably would have scored more dismally than 11. Please expand this for those of us who want to learn more the Jetpunk way.
No. That's definitely wrong. January isn't even a month on the Islamic calendar, and the hijri calendar is a lunar calendar not a solar calendar like the Gregorian, so the months don't even match up.
An anagram of January is Ana Jury. Ana was on the jury for the 2000 case of Allah Rakha and another vs. Federation of Pakistan and Other PLD 2000 FSC 1. The Federal Shariat Court upheld the registration of marriages as Islamic, thus making it holy.
There's not a single thing on this quiz that could not be considered factual, possibly excepting the prophethood of Muhammad, or whether or not the Quran was actually "revealed" wisdom, but that's splitting hairs. So in my opinion that would make a pretty poor title. But thank you for the suggestion.
Because I've never in my life seen either spelled that way. Though I recognize that these words have been transliterated countless ways so I won't say anything so presumptuous as you are wrong. I just haven't encountered those spellings before.
If you know the religion these are well known and clearly defined and shouldn't be difficult at all. But to the layman yeah, maybe. I always meant to update this quiz, and taking out that section was one of the things I was considering, but never got around to it.
I'm in favor of keeping the Articles of Faith section. They may not be common to the layman but they are pretty integral to Islamic knowledge in my opinion. It took me a couple tries to get "Holy Books" though. Also the "Traditions/way of life" clue wasn't clear to me.
I also think a "Major branches of Islam" section would be a good addition to a basic Islamic knowledge quiz.
Got a 100% as a muslim, but I had to cheat on the 'tradition/way of life'. I most definitely know what sunah is, it's just that the definition I typically use to describe is usually teachings of the prophet Mohammad.
I shouldn't have cheated though lol. Muslims aren't supposed to cheat. I don't think anyone should. :P
very very good quiz - and a learning curve fr most people. Couldn't you accept Kabba for Kaaba. After all Arabic doesn't necessarily include all vowels?
In common Arabic transliterations, having double letters usually means that letter is stressed. That means you have to hold on to the letter for a bit before you let it go, a bit like the word Abyss, were the 'S' is stressed. This is a big thing in Arabic, especially if you want to pronounce words properly, so Kabba in that sense would sound very different than Kaaba (which the closest transliteration).
hatemali, in the transcription of Kaaba, the double a doesn't mean the letter is stressed. in this case the double A actually stands for 2 different sounds in Arabic.
the first a is a short vowel sound "a", and the second one is the letter "3ayn", often transcribed as a "3" on the internet because of its graphic resemblance to the letter 3 and the lack of a phonetic equivalent in the Roman alphabet.
coxbury, Kabba would mean the word has a double B sound, which it doesn't.
and even if the Arabic script doesn't include all vowels doesn't mean you can transcribe it without them in Roman alphabet. it would be very confusing and unreadable.
Good quiz kal, I struggled on the Articles of Faith section, but I think you should maybe add like how many surahs are in the Qur'an or something along those lines as well as the branches. Ramadan Mubarak
This is incorrect, the Islamic faith has 5 pillars not 6, and yes an Imam leads the prayer but another(and in English a more suitable) word for him is the muezzin(the one who actually calls to prayer).
I admit to being extremely pleased with this quiz! I am a believer in Islam, (a Londoner, but north African (and Polish!!!), Algerian, to be exact) who even when living in a place with many people whom also follow the same faith (especially in my area), I don't see much about it in books & social media, ect. It had really put a smile on my face to see this quiz. Additionally, other quizzes on jetpunk about muslim beliefs - which, sadly, is not many - do not go into as much detail as this one, or are not as clear as this one.
As suggestions to this quiz, it would be nice to have a bit more time, and I would also like to suggest more spellings for prophet Muhammad's name (only if possible, of course), perhaps something like Mohamed? Another of my suggestions would be a section on Basic rules of Islam. My final idea is adding the defenition of islamophobia, (i.e. the hint being What is discrimination against Muslims called?) to raise more awareness of that.
There are already many alternate spellings accepted for Muhammad, including Mohamed which you suggested. Try it, it should work.
As for "Islamophobia"... personally I really dislike this word and how it is used, and I think it's a poor word to use in place of something like bigotry which more accurately describes what you're talking about, anyway.
Thank for the quiz, it's great! I really liked that it includes the articles of faith.
Suggestion: accept "hegira" as an alternate spelling of "hijra"; I know it's pretty archaic in English but some other languages still use that transcription.
I may expand this quiz. Plenty of other stuff I could put in here. Or I could keep it small at 30 questions. I thought it would be good for the front page as is, or maybe slightly larger. Any input?
I guess, maybe... I could say... "place to pray?" Or how about "place of worship?" That would be accurate and probably less confusing. Right?
Great quiz and congratulations on having over a million people take your quizes. I would ask that the Shahadah also include Shaadah or Declaration as possibilities. I tried both. I honestly thought that the middle h in Shahadah was from an ayin which is not always written.
Yeah, I'm joking :P
Those words are very common in the Malay Archipelago.
I also think a "Major branches of Islam" section would be a good addition to a basic Islamic knowledge quiz.
Nice quiz overall!
I shouldn't have cheated though lol. Muslims aren't supposed to cheat. I don't think anyone should. :P
the first a is a short vowel sound "a", and the second one is the letter "3ayn", often transcribed as a "3" on the internet because of its graphic resemblance to the letter 3 and the lack of a phonetic equivalent in the Roman alphabet.
coxbury, Kabba would mean the word has a double B sound, which it doesn't.
and even if the Arabic script doesn't include all vowels doesn't mean you can transcribe it without them in Roman alphabet. it would be very confusing and unreadable.
I admit to being extremely pleased with this quiz! I am a believer in Islam, (a Londoner, but north African (and Polish!!!), Algerian, to be exact) who even when living in a place with many people whom also follow the same faith (especially in my area), I don't see much about it in books & social media, ect. It had really put a smile on my face to see this quiz. Additionally, other quizzes on jetpunk about muslim beliefs - which, sadly, is not many - do not go into as much detail as this one, or are not as clear as this one.
As suggestions to this quiz, it would be nice to have a bit more time, and I would also like to suggest more spellings for prophet Muhammad's name (only if possible, of course), perhaps something like Mohamed? Another of my suggestions would be a section on Basic rules of Islam. My final idea is adding the defenition of islamophobia, (i.e. the hint being What is discrimination against Muslims called?) to raise more awareness of that.
Thanks!
As for "Islamophobia"... personally I really dislike this word and how it is used, and I think it's a poor word to use in place of something like bigotry which more accurately describes what you're talking about, anyway.
But I am happy you enjoyed the quiz.
Suggestion: accept "hegira" as an alternate spelling of "hijra"; I know it's pretty archaic in English but some other languages still use that transcription.